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Yep, that was 100.5's top-of-the-hour when they first signed on in 2001. That started years ago when Z93 PD John Young created, "From the top of the world's tallest hotel." Then, when Scott Shannon signed on New York's Z100 in 1983, he used, "From the top of the Empire State Building." That evolved into, "From the top of the guerrilla building."
Yep, that was 100.5's top-of-the-hour when they first signed on in 2001. That started years ago when Z93 PD John Young created, "From the top of the world's tallest hotel." Then, when Scott Shannon signed on New York's Z100 in 1983, he used, "From the top of the Empire State Building." That evolved into, "From the top of the guerrilla building."
"From the top of the guerrilla building." I believe that one is used by Pacifica radio, but a recent listen says that it works perfectly well now for NPR as well.
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